Woureddy (c.1790 – 7 July 1842), also known as Wurati, Woorady and Mutteelee, was a leading warrior and cleverman from the Nuenonne clan of Aboriginal...
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man named Woureddy. Realising that the Aboriginal station at Bruny Island was doomed, Robinson formulated a scheme to use Truganini, Woureddy and a few...
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Woretemoeteryenner (c.1795 - 1847) a Tasmanian Aboriginal woman and sealer Woureddy (c.1790 - 1842) an Aboriginal Tasmanian warrior and cleverman Wylie (c...
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Augustus Robinson (as nibberloonne, later niberlooner) when he was told by Woureddy, a Nununi chief from Bruny Island who spoke five dialects. Though the island...
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work there, circa 1835–1836, that Law completed the portrait busts of Woureddy (also written as Wouraddy, a Tasmanian Aboriginal chief of the Brune Island)...
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Robinson, with the guidance of Aboriginal Tasmanians such as Truganini and Woureddy, led what became known as "the friendly mission" around Van Diemen’s Land...
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Palawa / Pakana / Parlevar Illustration from The Last of the Tasmanians – Woureddy, Truganini's husband Regions with significant populations Tasmania 6,000–23...
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Indigenous peoples. The other eleven Palawa included Truganini, Umarrah, Woureddy and Kikatapula's future wife Pagerly. They first travelled with difficulty...
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Gallery of New South Wales. The Gallery withheld Benjamin Law's busts of Woureddy and Trucaninny from the exhibition at Gough's request, noting their history...
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mines in the early 1900s. A mining department camp was formerly located at Woureddy Bay on Melaleuca Creek and the homestead "Claytons Corner" is located at...
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